“Wind Sculptures” is a breathtaking series by Italian artist and photographer Giuseppe Schiavo.
The project explores moments in time, unpredictable sculptures created by the wind and captured by a high-speed camera.
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The entire project was shot in Europe, Italy, Greece, France, Switzerland, Portugal, and UK.

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo was born in Pizzo Calabro in Italy on 3 September 1986. He has studied Architecture at the Sapienza University of Rome and he is specialized in Architectural 3D Visualization.

In his Solo Exhibition in Turin, Beyond Reality – Beyond Photography, on September 2014, the artist presented for the first time a series of Photographs printed on real banknotes such as Dollars, Sterling, and Euro.
He is known internationally for his series Levitation, created in 2011, a series of photographs inspired by Le Château des Pyrénées of Renè Magritte.

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“The material used for these wind sculptures is a space weather blanket, a special low-weight and very thin aluminium sheet, gold or silver, developed by NASA in 1964 for the US space program. It is used for emergency kits as a thermal insulation or as a locator beacon.
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